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Nicotiana glutinosa |
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Family |
solanaceae |
Life cycle |
tender perennial (Z9-11) |
Flowers |
soft rose |
Size |
24" |
Light |
part shade |
Cultural notes |
average garden soil (not too dry) |
From seed  |
germinate at room temperature with exposure to light detailed seed-starting info below
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Grey heart-shaped leaves. Flowers are starry bells held on elongated spikes, in the pastel region of the color spectrum. Among the bolder nicotianas we've grown. We're growing it as an annual – if it decides to reseed, so much the better.
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This plant used to grow in our garden, but it slipped away... About my plant portraits
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Visitors to this page have left the following commentsLori Janeiro | Jan 17, 2012 | I am too growing this. Is my first try. I love the way the flowers are. Though I'm thinking I planted the baby plants in mid-year, and they bloomed all thru summer. They are in bloom again. I didnt quite know what to do with the plant for winter, so at my friends advice I took and cut back one left the other alone. The one I left alone is alive and the other is gone. I think yours are beautiful.Is this a specific seed I or plant color I get, I think I need these. It would give great color to my to bright garden. I have most red yellow n purples, even in my pond. |
- Seed from '10 trade. Baggy 70F with light (80%G, 3-8d)
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